The royal tombs of ancient Egypt include some of the most stupendous monuments of all time, containing some of the greatest treasures to survive from the ancient world. This book is a history of the burial places of the rulers of Egypt from the very dawn of history down to the country's absorption into the Roman Empire, three millennia later. During this time, the tombs ranged from mudbrick-lined pits in the desert, through pyramid-topped labyrinths to superbly-decorated galleries penetrating deep into the rock of the Valley of the Kings. The first book to embrace in detail the entire range of royal tombs, the present volume covers the full extent of royal funerary monuments, which comprised not only the actual burial place, but also the place where the worlds of the living and the dead came together in the temples built to provide for the dead pharaoh's soul.
"Superbly detailed account of real-life Indiana Jones-type
adventures involving the amazing dynasties of Ancient Egypt."--
"Books Monthly" (11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"This absorbing work, supported by notes and a substantial
bibliography, will no doubt become a set text for anyone exploring
Egypt's royal funerary architecture."-- "Ancient Egypt Magazine,
December 2016/January 2017"
"While Dodson's examination of Egyptian burial practises is
exhaustive and provides an interesting perspective on Egyptian
living based on their treatment of death, it certainly is not light
reading. A pre-existing knowledge of Egyptian history, and a
familiarity with ancient texts, are fundamental to enjoying this
work. For those already heavily invested in archaeology, this will
be a valued addition to your bookshelf."-- "History of Royals"
(2/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
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